Out of humor and weary.
Weeping mood, with chilliness and a disposition to feel chilly.
Sadness, in the evening ; he had to
weep, contrary to his will, after which his eyes felt sore.He felt in the evening as if it were difficult for him to commence
the execution of his designs, and it was long before he made a
beginning ; but as soon as he had commenced, he carried out his
designs with great promptness.
Indolent fancy ; he sometimes felt
as if he had no fancy at all.Wen sitting, he felt as if he had lost all powers of motion, and
had grown fast to the chair.
Indolent mind.Anxious, desponding, inconsolable, self-reproaching mood.
Sleep ceased at three o'clock in the morning, and he became
anxious ; he became solicitous about his health, as if he were
dangerously sick ; he became gloomy ; he grudged every word
he was obliged to utter.
Exaggerated, over-scrupulous solicitude.
Irritated and vexed mood ; he does not like to be interrupted
in his work, and, nevertheless, he does not accomplish anything.
While attending to his business, he talks
aloud to himself.He makes mistakes easily in writing.
He would like to work a great deal, and does not satisfy
himself ; he thinks he does things slowly.
He is alternately sad and cheerful.
Acts as if he were frightened and timid (immediately).
Despondency.
Anxious scrupulousness (immediately).
Hasty, bold, quick, firm.Calm, composed mood, devoid of care.Alternately cheerful and sad, the whole day.
Cheerfulness and feeling of great strength, alternate with want of
courage and weakness.

Sensorium :

(Vertigo, sensation as if she would fall in every direction).
Vertiginous motion in one side of the head.
After having gone up stairs, she feels a motion from the centre of
the brain towards either ear like the pendulum of a clock.
Sensation as if his understanding were arrested, and as if
something were pressing his brain down, and the eyes out, a sort of
fainting turn.
Sensation of intoxication, like a humming in the head.
Dullness of the head with desire for open air.
Weak memory, but he feels cheerful.

Head :

Two days in succession he wakes from his siesta with a violent
headache, as if the brain were bruised and obtuse ; the headache
decreases after he is fully awake, and disappears gradually after
rising.
Headache, consisting in a sore and bruised pain in the surface of
the brain, in the sinciput and in one of the temples.
The head feels bruised and as if dashed to pieces in one of the
hemispheres.
A shock in one side of the head in the morning in bed.
Sensation as if the head were pressed
down by a load.Pressure as from something hard in several parts of the brain.
(A good deal of heat in the head).
Disagreeable, compressive sensation in
the head, and as if one part of the brain were pressed in.The head is concussed by the sound of a hammer.
Headache, especially when raising or moving the eyes.
Tensive sensation in the brain behind the forehead, extending down
to the root of the nose.
Stitches in the upper part of the forehead, in the morning after
rising, until afternoon.
Headache, as if the temples were pressed
asunder.Violent headache the whole afternoon, as
if the brain were pressed asunder.Rush of blood to the head, and suffusion
of heat in the cheeks.Drawing-boring pain in the right temple,
accompanied with a spasmodic pain below the right malar bone.Pressure in the right temple, when walking in the open air,
causing a dullness of the head.
Aching pain over the left temporal
region, externally.Tearing in the head behind the right ear, with sensation as of a
shock, gradually moving to the front of the head, when walking in the
open air.
Pushing tearing in the head behind the
left ear when sitting.Tension of the scalp as if firmly adhering to the skull, causing a
dullness of the head (for several hours).
Pressure in the articulation of the condyles of the occiput with
the atlas from within outward, obliging him to bend the head forward
constantly.
Aching pain in the left side of the forehead.
Aching pain in the outer parts over the right eyebrow.
Tubercles on the hairy scalp, painful when touched.
Smarting itching of the hairy scalp.

Eyes :

Cold movement as of a cold breath in the eyes.
The eyes protrude.Staring look.Fine prickings in the left eye.
Burning, continuous stitch in the upper eyelid.
Vesicle on the margin of the upper eyelid, pressing on the eye.
Painful sensitiveness of the eyelids when reading.
Itching in the inner canthus and in the
margin of the eyelids.Painful feeling of dryness in the eyelids
in the morning on waking.Jerking and drawing in the eyelids.Drawing in the eyelids with lachrymation.Pricking in the eyelids.Agglutination of the eyelids in the morning.
Lachrymation early in the morning.Excessive lachrymation ; the light
of the sun is intolerable.Dilatation of the pupils ; they contract but little in the
light (immediately).
Contraction of the pupils during the first hours.
Stinging in the canthus and the left cheek.
Sensation as of sand in the eye.
Itching in the eye.
Burning in the weak right eye ; it
became red and filled with water (the magnet being held in contact
with the weak right eye for a quarter of an hour).Coldness in the weak eye for three or
four minutes (the magnet being held in contact with that eye for two
minutes).Coldness of the weak eye, as if the eye were a piece of ice ;
as the coldness passed off a long-continued pricking was felt in the
eye.
Pricking sensation in the eye, resembling the tick of a watch.
Uneasy motion of the eye, with good deal
of water accumulating in either eye.Sensation as of a cobweb in front of the
eyes.Glare in the eye as of a shooting star.
Formication between the two eyes.Strong drawing over the eye, in the
surface of the cheek, ear, extending into the upper maxillary bone
(the magnet being in contact with the eye).

Ears :

Stitch darting from the Eustachian tube to the interior of the ear
(when stooping).
Fine ringing in the opposite ear
(immediately).A few tearings in the interior of the right ear, resembling
otalgia.
Whizzing and a drawing sensation in the
ear.Tightness of the tympanum.
Crackling in the ear as of burning, dry wood (when holding the
magnet in the ear).
Warmth and roaring in the ear, as when water is boiling and
bubbling (holding the magnet in the ear).
Ringing in the ear of the same side.Heat and pecking sensation in the ear (holding the magnet in the
ear).
A kind of deafness, as if a pellicle had
been drawn over the right ear, after which heat is felt in the ear.

Nose :

Illusion of smell : he imagined the
room smelled of fresh whitewash and dust, he imagines the room smells
of rotten eggs, or of the contents of a privy.Violent bleeding at the nose, for three
afternoons in succession, increasing every afternoon, and preceded by
an aching pain in the forehead.Sore pain in the nostrils, even without touching or moving them.
Redness and heat of the tip of the nose,
followed by hot, red, circumscribed spots on the cheeks.Pimples on the right wing of the nose, with a stinging-itching
sensation.

Face :

Intensely-painful tightness in the face, extending as far as the
tonsils.
Drawing in the left cheek.
Innumerable prickings in the cheek, with feeling of heat, without
any heat being perceptible to others.
Suffusion of heat in the cheeks, with rush of blood to the head.
Tubercle in the face, near the nose, feeling sore when
touched : when not touched, a few rare slow stitches are felt in
it.

Jaws and Teeth :

Crampy-aching pain in the left submaxillary gland.
Crushing-aching, or pinching pain in the submaxillary glands,
without the glands being either touched or moved, as is felt in acute
swelling of the throat.
Tearing pain in the cervical muscles, as if too weary.
Painful cramp in the cervical muscles, from one ear to the other.
Drawing in the left jaw and the left cheek.
Tensive pain in the left upper jaw, early in the morning on
waking.
Painful drawing in the articulation of the lower jaw when moving
it, as if it would be dislocated by force.
Drawing-aching pain coming from the
temple, below the mastoid process, between the
sterno-cleido-mastoideus muscle and the ramus of the lower jaw.Tensive pain in the left submaxillary gland.
Cramp-like toothache in the right lower jaw.
Toothache as if the tooth would be torn
out, worse after a meal, and when sitting or lying down, improving
when walking.Toothache in the direction of the eye, a
very quick succession of peckings in the hollow tooth, with swollen
inflamed gums and a red and burning cheek ; the toothache
increased very much immediately after a meal, improved when walking in
the open air, but < in a smoky room.Throbbing in the hollow tooth
(immediately), followed by a pressure in the tooth as if something had
got into the tooth, with drawing in the temples.Throbbing in the tooth, with burning in
the gums, and swollen, red, hot cheeks, with burning pain and heating
in the cheeks, in the afternoon.The toothache ceases when walking in the
open air, and returns in the room.Aching in the hollow teeth, with swelling of one side of the face.
Toothache with jerks through the periosteum of the jaw, the pain
being a darting-aching, digging-tearing, or burning-stinging pain.
The toothache is worse after eating and
in the warm room.Numbness and insensibility of the gums of the painful tooth.
Drawing pain in the hollow tooth and fore teeth, increased by
anything warm ; with redness of the cheek during the pain.
Swelling of the gums of a hollow tooth,
painful when touched with the tongue.Toothache, as if the gums were sore or cut, increased by the air
entering the mouth.

Mouth :

Sore pain in the left corner of the mouth, when moving it, as if
an ulcer would form.
Slow, extremely sharp and painful prickings in the lower lip.
Small pimples on the inner surface of the upper lip.
Itching in the forepart of the tongue, obliging one to rub and
scratch.
Accumulation of saliva in the mouth (immediately).
Pain in the left upper incisors, as if something hard were
pressing upon them, breaking them.
Pain of the incisors on inspiring air.
Toothache when eating, the teeth feel loose, and as if they would
bend over.
Painful humming in the hollow teeth of
the lower jaw, worse on the right side, the toothache ceases during
eating.

Appetite and Taste :

Long-continued rancid heart-burn.
He does not even relish the most palatable kind of food, at
supper.
When smoking, he feels a scraping sensation in the throat as if he
would have heartburn, or had had it.
Sourish taste in the morning, as if one were fasting.
When smoking, he has a bitter taste on the posterior part of the
tongue.
Tobacco is disagreeable to him.
She felt so replete at dinner that she was unable to eat.
Greedy appetite at supper.
Chocolate had a flat, disagreeable taste, as if impure water had
been added to it.
He relishes his supper, but soon after he has a flat taste in the
mouth, and feels a heat in the lobules of the ears.

Stomach :

Eructation, with a sort of painful jerk.
Frequent eructations of mere air.The magnet seems to favour acidity of the stomach.
The tongue is very much coated and covered with mucus ;
aversion to milk.
Stomach feels as if deranged ; food weighs heavily in his
stomach.
Sudden griping in the pit of the stomach.
Throbbing in the pit of the stomach (immediately).
Sensation in the epigastric region and in the stomach, as if the
walls of the stomach were sensitive to pain.
Drawing in the pit of the stomach, extending into the right chest.

Abdomen :

She is waked in the night by a pressure
in the abdomen as from a stone.Drawing pain in the abdomen.
Warmth in the umbilical region, causing an anxiety ; followed
by a sensation as if vomiting would come on.
Coldness in the abdomen (immediately after touching the magnet).
Shocks and jerks proceeding from the abdomen and extending through
the chest into the throat (immediately).
A few jerks in the abdomen, like a sort of rumbling, as if
something were falling down in the abdomen at intervals (immediately).
A few stitches in the side of the abdomen, and movement in the
abdomen as if diarrhea would come on.
Spasmodic contractive sensation in the
hypogastrium, externally and internally, early in the morning.Pinching, especially in the epigastrium, directly after supper.
Violent, continuous pinching, as from incarcerated flatulence, at
a small place in the left side of the abdomen.
Flatulent colic immediately after
supper ; sharp pressure in every part of the abdomen from within
outward, as if the abdomen would burst ; relieved when sitting
perfectly still.Flatulence colic early in the morning, immediately after
waking ; the flatulence was pressed upward toward the
hypochondriac region, with tensive pains in the whole abdomen, causing
a hard pressure here and there, accompanied with a qualmishness and
nausea which proceeded from the abdomen, and was felt both in motion
and when at rest.
Continuous aching-pinching pain in the whole hypogastric region,
like a sort of colic but, without any perceptible flatulence ; it
disappears neither by motion nor rest, or eating and drinking, but is
excessively increased by reflection and mental exertions, and is in
that case accompanied with nausea ; the colic is somewhat
diminished by strict rest, but it disappears entirely in the space of
an hour by touching the zinc.
In the evening and morning he feels a pressure as from flatulence
in various parts of the bowels, resembling a pressure on a bruised
spot, accompanied with a similar pressure in various parts of the
brain ; both the headache and colic disappear immediately after
the emission of flatulence ; the headache and colic return with
the return of flatulence, which makes one moreover feel
ill-humored ; the flatulence has a fetid smell.
(The south pole removed the painful uneasiness in the abdomen and
the headache, within the space of an hour).
He wakes in the night with a violent colic ; it is a sort of
continuous, intolerably hard pressure in the pit of the stomach and
the hypochondria, continuing to rise in the chest, and increasing in
violence up to the pit of the throat, where the breathing threatens to
be arrested (this condition was soon relieved by the hands being
imposed on the chest with a strong will a sort of self-mesmerism), the
spasm abated, and rest and sleep were restored by a strong but easily
emitted flatulence.
Gurgling in the abdomen as if a quantity
of flatulence were incarcerated, causing a writhing sensation, which
rises up to the pit of the stomach, and causes eructations.Severe cutting stitches, when walking in the open air, in the
middle of the hypogastrium, from below upward.
Stitches in the right lumbar region.
Stitches in the left groin from within outward, in the region of
the superior spinous process of the ilium (immediately).
Cutting pain in the left groin, in the region of the abdominal
ring, with a feeling of weakness in that region.
Relaxed condition of the abdominal ring,
increasing from day to day ; hernia threatens to protrude,
especially when coughing.Sore pain in the abdominal ring, when
walking.Boring pain above the left abdominal
ring, from within outward, as if hernia would protrude.Inguinal hernia.

Stools :

Drawing, almost dysenteric pain in the
hypogastrium, early in the morning, followed by difficult expulsion of
the very thick feces.Blood comes away with stool twice a day.
Sharp pressure in the rectum.
Stinging-pinching in the rectum.Aching-pressing pain in the rectum (not in the anus) after
midnight, while slumbering, lasting for hours and disappearing after
being wide awake.

Urinary Organs :

Dark urine.
The secretion of urine decreases in the first hours, but increases
after the lapse of twenty-four hours.
Copious emissions of urine.
(Relaxed condition of the neck of the bladder from one o'clock at
noon until eight o'clock in the evening ; the urine dropped out
involuntarily).

Genital Organs :

Continuous smarting pain in the raphe of the prepuce, after
urinating.
Itching smarting of the inner surface of the prepuce, obliging one
to rub at night when in bed.
Sharp stitches in the left testicle when laying the thighs across
one another.
Nightly involuntary emission.Excessive erection, with excessive desire for an embrace and an
emission of semen.
Relaxation of the penis and diminished desire for an embrace.
Strangulating pain in the right testicle.
Sharp drawing and cutting in the testicle.
The menses, which ought to have appeared immediately, appeared
after the lapse of twenty hours, increased within twenty-four hours
beyond the quantity in which they usually appeared, and which was less
than ought to have been, until the quantity became normal, without any
secondary symptoms (curative effect).

Respiratory Organs :

Dry cough causing a painful rawness in the chest, especially in
the night after getting warm in bed, having been chilly first.
Racking and spasmodic cough while falling asleep, hindering sleep.
Suffocative, spasmodic cough about midnight.
The desire to cough is seated in the finest and most remote
bronchial ramifications, where nothing can be got loose by the
cough ; the mucus which is thrown off is secreted in a higher
region ; the titillation remaining the same, inasmuch as it has
its seat lower down ; hence the cough is very fatiguing and
racking ; even the head is concussed, and the whole body becomes
warm, after which a general exhalation sets in until morning, when the
cough abates.
Unceasing (not titillating) irritation, inducing coughing, in the
evening, in bed, immediately after lying down, the cough being short
and dry ; the irritation is not momentarily diminished by the
cough, as is the case in other kinds of cough ; this unceasing
irritation can only be removed by suppressing the cough, even by a
frim, determined will.
He was obliged to breathe spasmodically with deep and intermittent
inspirations, as if his breathing became arrested, at the same time he
felt a desire to inspire as much air as possible, and was covered with
sweat all over.
Momentary violent turns of cough ; three or four.
When walking in the open air the cough becomes much worse, and
assumes a suffocative character.

Chest :

Sudden oppression of the chest, with
anxiety.Itching of the nipples.
A few violent beats of the heart.
Burning or sharp stitches in the region of the heart.
Burning stitches, first in the region of the dorsal muscles,
afterwards in the side of the chest, and lastly in the fore part of
the right chest.
Pressure in the region of the heart
(immediately).Sharp stitches in the left muscles of the chest, on moving the
arm.
Stitches in the left side of the chest.
Crampy contractive pain through the chest, causing a tremulous
anxious breathing, especially the inspirations, when leaning over upon
the arms and looking out at the window.
Anxiety and qualmishness about the chest.
When walking in the open air he imagines that heat is entering the
chest, passing through the pharynx.
When walking in the open air, he feels a pricking in the left side
of the chest.
Continuous stitch in the left side of the chest in the evening.

Back :

Crackling or cracking in the cervical vertebræ, especially in the
atlas, during motion.
Pain as if bruised in the middle of the spine, when bending the
spine backward.
Gurgling and creeping sensation between
the scapulæ.Twitching in the posterior lumbar muscles.
Pain as if bruised in the left
shoulder-joint both during motion and rest, painless when touching it.

Upper Extremities :

Trembling of the arm, the hand whereof is touched by the magnet.
Cramp-like sensation in the arm, and as
if it had gone to sleep.The left arm is much heavier than the right.
The upper arm which is not touched by the magnet is very heavy.
Itching above the elbow, consisting in a fine stinging and
smarting, not diminished by scratching, as if a mosquito had bit him
there ; the scratching causes a burning.
Jerking in the affected upper arm (the arm and foot seemed to him
dead).
Sensation of stiffness in the elbow-joint.
Audible cracking in the elbow-joint during motion (immediately).
Pleasant feeling in the arm-joint, as if it enjoyed rest after
great weariness.
Heaviness in the upper limbs, as if the veins contained lead
(immediately).
Feeling of heaviness in the arm which touches the magnet.
Violent coldness in the arm over which
the magnet had been moved (in a female in magnetic sleep, after being
touched with the north pole magnet).Pricking pain in the arm as far as the
shoulder, especially in the long bones of the forearm.Sore pain in the right shoulder when
walking in the open air.Sensation in the arm and hand as if they had gone to sleep
(immediately).
Stitches in the forearm near the wrist-joint.
Pressure in the left radius, in the evening, as after a blow.
Pressure and drawing in the wrist-joint, with uneasiness in the
forearm, obliging him to bend the arm continually.
Stiffness and rigidity in the right
tarsal and carpal joints, at night when in bed.Trembling of the hand which touches the magnet, and of the foot of
the opposite side.
Painful and almost burning itching in the
dorsum of the middle phalanx of the little finger, as if the part had
been frozen ; the place was painful to the touch.Fine, frequent prickings in the affected spot, and the tip of
every finger ; worst in the evening after lying down.
Drawing in the fingers from below upwards, with creeping in the
fingers immediately ; directly after he felt somewhat desponding.
Pain in the finger-joints, as if they had been strained by bending
them over.
Buzzing in the finger which is in contact with the magnet.
Twitchings in the finger in contact with the magnet, afterwards
extending into the arm, with a kind of heaviness in the arm.
Stitches in the muscles of the hollow of the left hand, when
walking in the open air.
The fingers go to sleep.
Creeping in the tip of the left index-finger.
Jerking in the thumb which is touched by the magnet, as if there
were pulsations in the thumb.

Lower Extremities :

Bruised pain in the hip-joints, < by contact.
Tearing, with pressure and a sensation of strangulation in some
parts of the muscles of the thigh when walking or sitting.
Tearing with pressure in the outer side
of the knee down to the outer ankle.Painful sensation in the skin of the calf when walking.
Burning pulsative stitches in the calf.Great languor of the lower limbs.
The left leg goes to sleep after sitting, when rising, and
especially when standing.
Weariness and numbness of the lower limbs as if they had gone to
sleep, without tingling.
Excessive weakness of the lower limbs,
when walking, as if they would break.Drawing in either knee and in the right lower limb.
Stitches in the anterior muscles of the right thigh, from above
downwards.
Voluptuous itching of the left thigh, on
the anterior and internal surface, but more on the former.Stitches in the tendons of the left thigh, toward the bend of the
knee.
Rigid tension in the hamstrings, when
rising from a seat, as if too short.Painless buzzing in the left leg, with sensation of heaviness, as
if the leg had gone to sleep.
Pain in the upper part of the toes, as if they had become sore by
walking.
Sore pressure in the corns, which had
been painless heretofore, when pressing the feet ever so little.Sore pain in the heel.
Occasional pain in the heel, like pressure.
Violent pressing around the ankle of the ulcerated foot.
Sudden lancinations in the heels, big toe
and calf when sitting.Painful crawling in the toes of the right
foot.Voluptuous itching under the toes of the left foot.

Sleep :

Excessive spasmodic yawning with pain in
the articulation of the left jaw, as if it were on the point of being
dislocated.Sopor : several times he was attacked with a sudden sensation
as if he ought to shut his eyes, and as if he were going to fall into
a pleasant sleep ; an irresistible sensation which threatened to
deprive him suddenly of consciousness.
In the evening he fell into a deep sleep ; all his limbs felt
paralyzed or bruised.
Constant drowsiness in the day-time.Deep sleep towards morning.
Slept on his back in the night.
She sings in the evening during sleep, wakes by her singing,
recollects that she ought not to sing, falls to sleep again, sings a
second time and is again waked by her singing.
Vivid, but innocent and impassionate dreams about events ; he
is unable to recollect them on waking.
Lascivious dreams the whole night.She dreams about midnight that she is falling from a height ;
this startled her and caused her to tremble all over.
About midnight she dreams of murder, which causes her to weep and
cry.
She saw a person in a dream, and next day
she saw that person in reality for the first time.He has vivid dreams the whole night about objects which are not
disagreeable but have no connection with one another ; on waking
he is unable to recollect any of them.
He is unable to go to sleep before a couple of hours in the night.
At two o'clock in the morning he is half
awake, his internal consciousness being very intense, his memory very
vivid and his mind filled with ideas : he composes in the very
best style in a foreign language which he neither spoke nor wrote
fluently, as if he had been in a magnetic sleep ; but is unable,
when waking, to recollect distinctly what he had thought.He suddenly wakes in the evening after going to sleep, with a
violent jerk in the muscles of the head and neck, as if the head had
been pushed back.
He wakes about midnight from a violent pressure across the
abdomen, directly over the umbilicus, and remaining unchanged either
by motion, or rest, or by changing one's position.
Violent pain in the pharynx in the evening when in bed, as when
one has swallowed to large a morsel ; the pain went off when
turning to the left side.
He tosses about in his bed in the night, half waking.
He wakes in the night with a good deal of troublesome heat of the
whole body, and has to uncover himself from time to time his mouth
being dry, without any thirst.
Restless sleep ; he tosses about and
his bed feels too warm.Warmth in the night as if sweat would break out.
Very vapory night-sweat, without heat.
He waked in the night, feeling very warm ; he felt still
warmer after drinking a glass of cold water.
Frequent shudderings in the night while in bed, and jerks in the
arms causing them to start.
Frequent waking as if in affright.
He frequently wakes in the night with a burning heat of the whole
body, and is sometimes obliged to uncover himself.

Fever :

Chilliness with yawning, early in the morning.
(Chilliness the whole day, over the whole body, but especially
along the back).
Sensation of coldness or coolness over
the whole body, as if she were dressed too lightly, or as if she had
taken cold, without shuddering ; immediately after she had a
small loose stool which was succeeded by pressing.Shuddering all over at the moment when
the north pole was touched by the tip of the tongue.Sensation of coldness in the tip of the finger which was in
contact with the magnet, accompanied with drops of sweat on the
fingers of this hand and the dorsum of the hand (immediately).
Sweat in the palms of the hands, the hands being cool.
Cool sweat all over.Towards morning he is covered all over with a strongly, but not
disagreeably smelling, vapory, slight sweat.
Sweat about two o'clock in the morning, all over, even in the
face, mostly on the chest, except the hair on the head and those parts
of the hairy scalp on which he was resting ; only while
asleep ; the sweat disappeared entirely on waking, and was not
accompanied with thirst.
Heat in the face.
In the evening the blood rushes to the head and the face feels
hot, accompanied with chilliness of the lower limbs, especially the
feet.
Heat in one of the cheeks, accompanied
with a feeling of internal heat, irritable disposition and
talkativeness.Sensation of warmth in the feet.
Feeling of heat over the whole body, with quick and strong pulse,
without any external warmth ; even the hands are cold, although
they feel hot to him, without thirst.
Fiery redness of the face, oppression, stronger pulse.
Heat over the whole body in the evening, with anxiety driving him
to and fro.
Heat, especially down the back and over the whole body, with an
anxious, unsteady appearance.
(Fever : chilliness in the small of the back, along the back,
from noon till evening without any perceptible coldness and great
thirst ; at nine o'clock in the evening, he has a good deal of
heat in the face, without thirst ; after midnight she is covered
with a profuse fetid sweat, lasting until morning and disappearing on
walking).
Fever : frequent flushes of heat in the afternoon, only in
the head, with a red, hot face (for two or three minutes) ;
accompanied with some drawing in the head.
Fever : at three o'clock in the afternoon there came on a
small burning spot on the foot for one minute, disappearing suddenly,
and succeeded by a sudden heat in the head, with redness of the cheeks
and sweat in the face, for some minutes.
Fever : frequent shudderings in the back lasting a few
minutes, followed by an equally short heat spreading from the back
over the head, the veins of the hands becoming distended, without
sweat.
Flush of humid warmth over the whole body (immediately).

Skin :

Stitching in a steatoma.
Crawling over the skin.Burning pain in the existing herpes.
Crawling itching, as of a fly or flea, terminating in a sensation
of soreness, first in the inner, then in the outer side of the limbs,
in the evening when in bed, and in the morning after waking.

General Symptoms :

Continuous digging-up stitches in various parts, becoming sharper
and more painful, in proportion as they penetrate more deeply into the
flesh.
Darting jerks in the part touched by the magnet (immediately).
Tremulous, vibrating, numb sensation.
Sensation as if the blood were rushing to the place touched by the
magnet, as if the blood would come out there.
Twitching in the adjoining parts.
Twitching and beating near the part touched by the magnet.
Tensive sensation in the adjoining parts.Bruised pain in the adjoining parts, and
as if one had carried a heavy burden.Creeping in the adjoining parts as if they were going to sleep.
Tremulousness through the whole body,
especially in the feet.Tremor in the part touched by the magnet
(immediately).Nervousness with trembling, uneasiness in the limbs, great
distension of the abdomen, anxiety, solicitude, and great nervous
weakness.
Sensation of coldness in the part which
was touched by the magnet.Warm sensation in the adjoining parts.
Drawing in the periosteum of all the bones, as is felt at the
commencement of an intermittent fever (but without chilliness or
heat).
In the right side of the tongue, in the neck and across the foot
he feels a sudden drawing, or a movement to and fro, and jerks
resembling stitches.
Heaviness in single limbs (with a sensation as if their strength
had increased).
Sensation of dryness and tightness in the body, with want of
strength.
He is very faint, had to rest himself while walking in the open
air, and was melancholy and desponding.
The faintness, the bruised and painful sensation in the limbs were
worse in the open air.
In the morning there was a general faintness with a sweat as of
anguish ; want of appetite at dinner ; he had to lie
down ; afterwards diarrhea.
In the morning she felt so languid that she was scarcely able to
drag herself along, as if oppressed by a sultry atmosphere.